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My phone is the:Nokia 6120 classic (RM-243) on the 3 networkSoftware Version 3.70.

I was using the Nokia software updater to update my Nokia 6120c.

It found my phone and a new software version 3.83 was available.

I then proceeded to follow the instructions on screen which led to the latest software download to the PC.

Once the download to the PC was complete another screen showed the download to the phone.

The progress bar was stuck on the same 15 seconds and no progress was made.

Another screen was then displayed showing 'phone recovery', with 4 steps available:1.remove battery and charger from phone2.insert the battery and insert the charger3.click 'retry' to continue4.press the phone's power button

After following the steps the same software update screen is displayed showing the progress stuck on 15 seconds. Once that fails the same 'phone recover' screen appears.

I closed the updater application and checked the software version using *#0000# and it still shows the same software version 3.70. No software update occured.

I had the same problem when using a vista pc but managed to get it to work using an xp pc? On the vista pc I got driver update message when the update was sitting at 15mins, kept trying to install nokia usb rom driver (?), then NSU timed out and got recovery instructions. It worked first time on an xp pc, so assuming that the application is broken on vista? I now have the 6120c (3 network) updated to 3.83, although unsure what it has fixed as Nokia do not publish any change logs! So far have not noticed any difference...

09-Nov-200710:19 PMmvan wrote:I had the same problem when using a vista pc but managed to get it to work using an xp pc? On the vista pc I got driver update message when the update was sitting at 15mins, kept trying to install nokia usb rom driver (?), then NSU timed out and got recovery instructions. It worked first time on an xp pc, so assuming that the application is broken on vista? I now have the 6120c (3 network) updated to 3.83, although unsure what it has fixed as Nokia do not publish any change logs! So far have not noticed any difference...

Yes, I agree. NSU v1.4.14en do not act reliably on both of my Vista x64 machines. It will be better on Compaq Pressario V3000 with AMD Turion 64x2 with 2 GB ram but works unreliably on PC with AMD Athlon 64x2 with 2 GB ram. Both machines are regular updated and work very well when considered they are Vista x64. So, I will be better to use WinXp to update my phone, just on the safe side.

I have a Telstra branded 6120c (FW 3.70) and the NSU always goes into Phone Recovery during the upgrade, and the upgrade does not occur. I am using the latest NSU and direct USB connection with the Nokia cable. Any bright ideas?

leas give me URL to download old Softwere v3.83 for nokia 6120c because i install v6.01 but i dont really like it thak you

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hello there,

its is not possible to roll back the firmware. the only way you can update your frimware is to use NSU, for some newer phones FOTA and nokia care points. in very rare instances nokia care points will roll back the firmware but it is at thier discretion and you have to have a really good reason for asking them to do so.

usually alwyas check for the latest nsu, all the drivers and latest version of the pc suite prior to any firmware updates. if your phones are branded to a network, it is up to the network to approve firmware updates prior to release. this might be a reason why some of you are unable to download the latest firmawre for your phones. you can contact your provider and ask them if the latest firmware had been approved by them for release.

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